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PAGE (.R E S I! 4M FOUR OUTLOOK TUESDAY'. AUGUST 25. 101» IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY ARE YOU A GOOD GUESSER? Thirsty Cattle should have p len tyof fresh, cool water these hot days. Let J e n n ie K em p, q am p aig n m a n The Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine a g e r fo r tiie W om ens' C h ris tia n Tern | at tha N ew Low P rice, «upply It for you. T h e hotter the d ay tha thirstier the cattle get, and It is no fun pum plna by hand in a sw elter J p er a l i c e U nion, w as th e g u e s t la s t ing sun. T he F arm Pum p E ngine, n o m atter w hat the w eather, is alw ays ready to supply at once. ! n ig h t o f Mrs. W. F . H oney. H er lIllEftl 1 d a u g h te r, Miss H a ttie , a te a c h e r in 2 7 0 to 2 , 4 5 0 G allons o f W a to r P a r Hour! u— T h is ts-E a r k a b le a n itin a la »ah— A ll O ve r th a W orld th e P a se d e n a , C a lifo rn ia sch o o ls, is f jA e»"* to o p *ra U *—4*«‘<»nom ic*l—d a ta b le th e re a l e v id e n c e o f t h e i r nucea«a. —a b e o la te ly w e a th e r-p ro o f—no lie I to» W e w an t to te ll you n il a b o u t th ia re- ¡sp e n d in g se v e ra l d ay s at tiie H oney hrncewa o r ap ec ial p la tfo r m « need»-<|. n iH rk n h le e n g in e — how i t ia m ade — ( ’«»men»-e«<h to ru n . V5 111 alaoot»eritte w h a t i t w i ll do f o r >ou and th e e«- l hom e. g riu il^ to n .' w axhing m a c h in e , aenam- tr e m e ly low coat a t w h ic h you can to r. « tc. T h a t they a re now uaed d a ily |, U) ¡t, wo M r. H ollow ay, o f P o rtla n d , a f o r W rits Today fo r C a ta lo g No. 1 7 - G o t th a N aw Low Prtes m er te a c h e r in th e sch o o ls a t P a rk R iver, N o rth D ak o ta, is a v is ito r a t W. A. HESSEL I I he ho m es of W F . a n d Geo. F . 13») H oney. Mrs. Inez M iller a n d son R alp h le ft to d ay fo r W ilb u r, O regon, w here H as N o B atteries, S ta rts on H ig h -T e n sio n M agneto, w ith o u t | Mrs. M iller w ill he a p rin c ip a l of th e C ran k in g . G et th e price. See this E n g in e before buying. 1 school. W. W. S h in n , o f P o rtla n d , w as a b u sin ess c a lle r in G re sh a m M onday. Mrs. W. H. P e rk in s an d d a u g h te r , GRESHAM, OREGON o f M arslite Id , O r i 'g o n . l e tt I t t t h ic l i t fo r h e r hom e a f te r a visit w ith Mrs. A c a rlo a d o f lu m b e r a rriv e d at GRESHAM SOLOMONS I Geo. P a rk e r . Mrs. P a r k e r is on h e r th e Mt. H ood s ta tio n y e ste rd a y fo r ASSESS DAMAGES I re tu rn tr ip from M inneapolis. use in b u ild in g th e new S ta n d a rd Ja m e s H. B row n, b ro th e r o f J o h n An a r b itr a tio n c o m m itte e se le c te d Oil co m p a n y ’s p la n t w h ich w ill com ' B row n, w ho a c c id e n ta lly s h o t him - by H en ry S ell, o w n er, a n d W. L. m ence a t once. I self a t h is h om e n e a r S iletz, h as a r- T o w n sen d , lessee, to d ecid e w ho ' rived h e re an d w ill re m a in a few T he V oting C o n te st is on. A re sh o u ld pay fo r a b ro k e n p la te g la s s days c o m p le tin g h is reco v ery . H is you a c a n d id a te ? if n o t a n d you w indow in tiie c o n fe c tio n e ry s to re , . w ound w as se rio u s a n d th o u g h t to be w an t a v a lu a b le prize, sen d in y o u r 1 fa ta l a t first b u t a s tro n g c o n s titu nam e, th e n g e t y o u r frie u d s to vote decided th a t each sh o u ld pay one- h alf. T h e case h as been in d is p u te tio n is p u llin g him th ro u g h . fo r you. all s u m m e r a w a itiu g th e v e rd ic t of Miss D ern b a c h , o f M arsh field , is th e G re sh a m S olom ons w ho w ere I v isitin g w ith M rs. G eo. P a rk e r. PASSENGER SERVICE re p re s e n te d by B ert L in d sey , G eorge A te le p h o n e h as been placed in th e EY AUTOMOBILE K enney a n d D eW itt R oss. | office a t tiie fa ir g ro u n d s . T h e call G ra n t & C o.’s a u to s e rv ic e betw een n u m b e r is 901. A n o th e r p h o n e will SP ID E R 'S W EBS. he placed in th e p av ilio n d u rin g fa ir G re sh a m am i P o rtla n d began y e s te r If s p id e rs in sp in n in g th e ir w ebs ' week in c h a rg e of th e O u tlo o k in day m o rn in g an d m ad e five ro u n d m a k e tiie te r m in a tin g fila m e n ts long trip s. T h e first s t a r t w as m ade from it may be co n clu d e d th a t th e w e a th e r fo rm a tio n booth. S y lv e s te r B. H all, p rin c ip a l o f th e h e re a t 7 o'clock an d w as follow ed w ill c o n tin u e s e re n e fo r ten o r tw elv e days, a c c o rd in g to tile le n g th o f th e i G a rd e n a h ig h school o f Los A ngeles, by o th e r trip s a t 9, 1, 3 a n d 5 o 'clo ck filam en ts. T h is sc h e d u le w ill be m a in ta in e d . w ho h a s been v is itin g h is p a re n ts h e re fo r o v e r a w eek, left on S unday T ra v e l fo r y e ste rd a y anil today was Mr. F a r m e r : — W e w a n t p o ta to e s, i fo r h is re tu rn . H e is s to p p in g a t good, p ro v in g th a t th e v e n tu re will ap p le, g re e n c o rn , c h ic k e n s, b u tte r, C o rv allis, M edford a n d o th e r places pay. T rip s a re m ade by way o f th e eggs, p lu m s, p ru n e s. We a re m a k B ase L in e ro ad am i s h o r t fa re s a re in g sp ecial c le a n u p p rice on F ie ld on h is way back. T h e re w ill be an a d jo u r n e d m e e t ta k e n to any point. F ence. If you in te n d u sin g any soon ing of th e f a ir b o ard next T h u rs d a y it w ill pay you to see us. M etzg er a fte rn o o n fo r a f u r th e r c o n s id e ra SUGAR PRICES FALL B ros. AT TWELVE MILE STORE tio n of b u sin e ss co n n e c te d w ith th e com ing fa ir. T he first d ro p in r e ta il price of su i H. L. D uke, w ho w as fo rm e rly in g a r an d Hour in e a s te rn M u ltn o m ah th e c o n fe c tio n e ry b u sin e ss h e re , is “Schooling in youth should Invariably tx is an n o u n c e d in th is issu e of tiie O ut directed to prepare a person io the beat wav now a m ail c o n tr a c to r a t L oop, T exas. the best permanent occupation for which look by E. .1. H e seltin e a t th e T w elve • for hr is capable.'’—President C W Sliot. He h as a fo u r-y e a r jo b , a la te p h o to Mile sto re . T h o se in te re s te d in sav- | sh o w in g h im in a buggy d riv in g a • This is the Mission of the ing m oney a re re fe rre d to his a d v e r ! m ule, d e liv e rin g m a il on a s t a r tise m e n t else w h e re . it also gives ro u te . low est p rices on o th e r a rtic le s. Mr. a n d Mrs. M. M. S q u ire s p e n t 1 Forty-sixth School Year Opcas S u n d ay a t S easid e, re tu r n in g y e ste r- | H igh g e a r g o v e rn m e n t for M u ltn o SEPTEMBER 18th, 1914 day. On h e r re tu rn Mrs. S q u ire de- 1 m ah co u n ty w ill have a re s t next s e a W rite for illustrated loo-pags Book- veloped a h ig h fe v e r an d hi now un- I son if th e e ffo rts now b e in g m ad e for 1st, “ T he LIFE C areer ,” and for Cata d e r th e c a re of a p h y sician . a re d u c tio n of five m ills on th e ddl- log containing full information. L a to u re lls ' o r c h e s tr a will p lay fo r D t g r t t C o u n t! — AG RICULTURE : a d an ce to be held in E airv iew tow n la r is su ccessfu l. F o r w hich an Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus o v e rb u rd n e n e d am i re s tle s s public hall next S a tu rd a y n ig h t. bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Dr. S. P. B ittn e r a n d fam ily have »’ill be duly th a n k fu l. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, re tu rn e d fro m an o u tin g of a few LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, w eeks a t M a n z a n ita beach. a rise iu pin,to s u p p lie s will give ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, M rs . C. M. O lip h a n t, w ho h a s been th e scen ery a rest an d cut oft tiie Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. ill at h e r h o m e fo r se v e ra l d ay s, is su p p ly of w ar p ic tu re s ilia ; have been Ceramics. COMMEKCB. PHARMACY. re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g . g ra c in g o r p e rh a p s d is fig u rin g th e INDUSTRIAL ARTS Miss Eay W eb b er lias r e tu rn e d big dailies. K odak fiends will hav e to Vocational C ount»-Agriculture, Dairy from a v isit w ith tier g ra n d m o th e r seek som e o th e r kind of a m u sem en t. ing, Home Makers* Course, industrial Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. a t M ilw aukie. School 0 / Musie— Piano, String, Band, A r a ttle s n a k e at S ilv er L ak e c o m C . W. A lb ertso n o f P a rm a , Id ah o , Voice Culture. »-j fo rm e rly of G re sh a m , is h e re c a ll m itted su icid e w hen b itte n by red Farmers B unn e« Core«« by Mail Fro* T h o se w ho know how a red ing on old frie n d s. Mr. A lb e rtso n a n ts. Address T a n »RGISTRAM, (tw -7-l» I s »-») C o rv allis, ' is in th e m e rc a n tile b u sin e ss and a u t b ites will not b lam e Die sn a k e . cam e to P o rtla n d on a tr ip in th e in te re s t of his b u sin ess. Miss H azel G oger. of C o ttre ll, is s p e n d in g a few d ay s w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r Mrs. C la ra K ane. Miss H azel S h a ttu c k is a t Good S u m a rita n h o sp ita l P o rtla n d , w here sh e w as o p e ra te d on to d ay fo r ad e- j sh e w as o p e ra te d on to d ay fo r ad - t Washes anything from a h olds a n d a p p e n d ic itis. delicate lace curtain to a Dr. E. C. R o ssm an and fam ily , : W m . M cC ollum an d M iss E th e l M e-j heavy blanket without wear M rs . If so guess the weight of the two Big Water melons in our window. The person that guess es the nearest to the exact weight will receive the melons, Saturday afternoon. Contest closes Saturday, at 12 a. m. r 13 One to fifty h. p. Field Type “W” Gas Engines W e w an t PEA R S A N D ITALIAN PRUNES A ny Q u an tity Boxes F urnished WIRE 661 METZGER BROS. Hessel’s Farm Machinery I WIRE 661 “Service an d Q uality” .'.'’ K W K 5 NEW FEATURES AT LAND PRODUCTS SHOW T ry . T h a t D e li c io u s It seem s a lm o s t a s e ttle d fa c t th a t th e fo rth c o m in g M a n u f a c tu re r s ’ and L an d P ro d u c ts sh o w , w hich will be h eld In P o rtla n d In th e A rm o ry , and te m p o ra ry b u ild in g s e re c te d aro u n d th e sam e, fro m O c to b er 2 6 th to No v e m b e r 14, 1914, w ill be successful. M any new fe a tu re s w ill be in tro d u c e d a t th is e x p o sitio n . A m ong th e m will AT THE be an e le c tric a lly o p e ra te d fa rm , th e c o n c e p tio n of, a n d p u t on by, th e P o rtla n d , R ailw ay L ig h t & P o w er Co. a n d affiliated e le c tric a l c o n cern s, o c c u p y in g a to ta l of fifteen h u n d re d s q u a r e fe e t of sp ace. A g je a t d eal can be d o n e in th e w ay of sh o w in g w h a t use an d ben e fits e le c tric ity on th e fa rm can be, in a sp ace o f 30x50. An a n Illu s tra tio n , th e p la n t co m b in e s th e uses of e le c tric ity In d a iry w o rk ; su ch as m ilk in g th e cow s, o p e ra tin g th e c re a m s e p a r a to rs , r u t ti n g in s ila g e fo r th e c a ttle , c h u rn in g a n d e v e ry th in g p e rta in in g to d a iry w ork on th e farm , T H IS IS T O IN F O R M Y O U an d a ll o p e ra te d by e le c tric ity . Even lig h tin g , e le c ti¡ ra lly o p e ra te d sew that w e are still selling L u m b e r at greatly in g m a c h in es, w a sh in g m a c h in es, v a red u c e d prices a n d h a v e large q u a n tie s of c u u m c le a n e r, co o lin g p la n ts, e le c tric •all kinds, ro u g h , sized a n d finishing, at Iro n in g o u tfits a n d e v e ry th in g th a t g o es Io m a k e life huppy a ml m ore o u r mill at S an d y . L et us figure on y our easy fo r th e fa r m e r 's wife. o rd e rs. W rite o r p h o n e. W e deliver. A n o th e r n o v elty w ill be th a t of a m in ia tu re ir r ig a te d fa rm , to be show n by th e U nion M eat c o m p an y , of P o r t lan d . Not o n ly w ill th e b e tte r m e th M a r tin L e n n a rts . M g i. Phone 446 S a n d y , O re. o d s of Irrig a tio n be d e m o n s tra te d , h u t th e p ro p e r fe rtiliz in g m e th o d s will occupy a Inrge p o rtio n in th is 'd is p la y . T h e U nion M eat co m p an y h as e n liste d th e c o -o p e ra tio n o f th e O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e at C o r v allis, th r o u g h its fa rm e x te n sio n ex p e rts, an d also o f th e scen ic a r tis ts W e Pay 5^c a p o u n d for N o. 1 w ho d e sig n ed m an y of th e floats fo r C ow s. Can use H o g s a n d V e a l tiie re c e n t R ose fe stiv a l. an y tim e. A n y q u an tity . T h e c o m b in a tio n o f real g ro w in g g ra in s , fo ra g e , little tre e s, e tc., to g e th e r w ith th e b e a u tie s of Mt. Hood an d th e c o u n try b eh in d th e fa rm , th ro u g h scen ic w o rk , sh o u ld p ro d u ce a re s u lt b o th a ttr a c tiv e a n d co m C o llu m , of P o rtla n d . w ere guestH m a n d in g a tte n tio n from th e v isito rs S u n d ay a l th e hom e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. P H O N E 41 An in ju n c tio n w as g ra n te d by H. L. St. C lair. C ap t. a n d Mrs. C. O. B ran so n w ere J u d g e E ak in Io re s tra in th e co llec l i e s te s te d an d g la s se s fitted. lió m e C o o k in g Ite w ta u ra n t e n te r ta in e d S unday a t th e h o m e of tio n of th e 10 p e r c en t p en alty u n Ur. Geo. In g lis A r e g u la r d in n e r w ill be se rv ed d e r tile new tax law d u e a f te r S ep M rs E lla Atoll. M orris W ilm a rth . of B oring, sp en t ev ery day fro m 12 to 2. S h o rt o r te m b e r 1st. 1500 vo tes fo r each re n e w a l of a day o r tw o in G re sh a m on h is way yi. i h su b s c rip tio n to O u tlo o k . Sem i d e rs at an y tim e. H av in g ta k e n o v e r to O sw ego w h ere h e goes to ta k e P o rtla n d lias a w a rd e d ten paving In i .u h an d n a m e of y o u r c a n d id a te th e r e s ta u r a n t fo rm e rly c o n d u c te d c o n tr a c ts a g g re g a tin g a q u a r t e r of a c h a rg e o f th e r u r a l m ail ro u te from b.v Mr P eck 1 w ould be p leased to m illio n , W a rre n B ros, an d O regon th a t office. C o s tly T r e a t m e n t . H aro ld K ern an d F ra n k H atn lln "1 » n s tro u b le d w ith c o n s tip a tio n re ta in h is p a tr o n a g e a n d w ill e n i In d e p e n d e n t P av in g Co. g e ttin g th e d e a v o r to m e r it th a t o f th e e n tire h av e r e tu rn e d from C o n d o n , O regon. Jebs. and in d ig e stio n an d sp en t h u n d re d s L H O LLY W O O D F re d T ra m b la y , b ro th e r o f th e — o f d o lla rs to r m e d icin e a n d tr e a t- p u b lic. A p ru n e s h o r ta g e is a ss u re d th is to r m e r m a n a g e r of th e C. C. S to re l i e it w rites C. II llln e s , o f W hit I y e a r w hich w ill se rv e to give b o ard - iu G re sh a m , w as In tow n a day o r N otice. low . Ark. " I w ent to a St. L o u ts Mrs. S q u ire s ' d re s s m a k in g p a rlo rs j ing h o u se k e e p e rs an excuse to hold tw o la st w eek c a llin g on old frie n d s. h o - p lla l, a lso to a h o sp ita l in New w ill be clo sed fo r tw o w eek s, b e g in ! up th e p rice of b o ard . 1 Miss M a rg a re t C reecy Is a ss istin g < tri m s b u t no c u re w as effected. n in g M onday, A u g u st 24. a t th e G re sh a m postofflee. On r e tu rn in g h om e 1 b eg an ta k in g MRS. M M. S Q U IR E S. A finished ,I, cil to tr a n s f e r th e Dewey G ibbs is s p e e d in g a w eek C h u tu h e rla ln 's T a b le ts, an d w orked lo ck s nnd c a n a l to th e U nited S ta te s w ith re la tiv e s a t S easide. rig h t alo n g . 1 used th e m fo r som e S ee I’s h as uow been s e n t to th e law d e p a rt W ord h a s been receiv ed from Mrs tin. a n d am now alt r ig h t." Sold fo r T op B u g g ies, H ack s, C a rts , etc. m e n ts a n d it is b elieved th e p ro p e rty L illia n P u lle n of th e b ir th of a W essel's C arn i M ach in ery , G re sh a m bv G re sh a m D ru g Co a n d all D ealer» at O reg o n C ity m ay finally be tu r n e d d a u g h te r in th e h o m e of h e r s is te r o v e r to U ncle Sam . M rs C. L. Look of B oyd. O regon. J. V. C ogsw ell a t L ln n e m a n n AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE H op p ic k e r's ta p e , sto v es a n d co o k ing u te n s ils at S te rlin g & K idders. flue p o ta to e s fro m hi* g a rd e n , th e sm a lle st of w hich m e a s u re d " « js S » » Regular 112.00 washing machines 27 95 at Carlson's while they last.— 1 in c h e s a n d th e la rg e s t 14x8 S inches. T h e a g g re g a te w eig h t o f th e p o ta to e s Ads. V ia B ase L in e R oad w as e ig h t p o u n d s Hazelwood Ice Cream GRESH AM DRUG STORE Lumber! Lumber! Sandy Fir Lumber Co. NOTICE! Highest Price According to Size and Quality GRESHAM MARKET Gresham-Portland Auto Stage THE LIFE CAREER Marswells High Speed Washing Machines , i j j j j or tear and with the least work on the part of the op erator. Cannot stop on dead center. All metal parts gal vanized. Guaranteed for 5 years. Let us show you, at STERLING & KIDDER’S H a r d w a r e S to r e Gresham, Ore. Get a Receipt I 1 Miss Genevieve Stinsnian, of D y sen tary . with dysentary , Portland, is at home spending h e r ; about July 15th. and used the doc vacation with her mother, Mrs T I tor's medicine snd other remedies W Cross with no relief, only getting worse L ittle M a rg a re t B u sh , of P o rtla n d , ail the time 1 was unable to do any thing and my weight dropped from sp e n t ia st w eek w ith h e r g r a n d 145 to 125 pounds. I suffered for m o th e r. Mrs. T W C ross about two months when I was ad Recent guests in the home of Mr. vised to use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I and Mrs Roy Kern were Miss Mary used two bottles of It and It gave Jessrey of Spokane. Washington, and me permanent relief," writes B W Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, of Hill of Snow HUI. N. C. For sale by Urssham Drug Co., and all Dsa.srs. Portland A void all u n p le a s a n t a rg u m e n ts as to w h e th e r o r not y o u r Bill is p aid by p ay in g a ll y o u r bills by C heck. T h e re can be no q u e stio n a b o u t an a c c o u n t th a t is p aid in th is w ay b ecau se you have th e best k in d of a re c e ip t as ev id en c e of P a y m en t. D o n 't pay y o u r bills in cash a n d th e n p u t w hat is le ft in th e b an k , b u t d ep o sit all a n d pay bills w ith a C heck K e m a r k a b le C u r e o f Lv. Gresham (daily ex. Sun.) 7, 9, a. m.; 1, 3, 5, p. m. Lv. Portland. Meier & Frank’s Store, at 6th, (daily ex. Sun.) 8, 10:30, a. m.; 2. 4 ,6 , p. m. Single Fare. 25c; Round Trip, 45c; Books of I en I rips, $2 Intermediate Points at Car Rates "I w as a tta c k e d G et a Receipt—It’s the O nly W ay FIRST G P ELSH STATE BANK A M. .